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STAND AT EASE AND PAY ATTENTION !!

•TK TOLLS J®a .jtJ?

completed masking a, comb cut of a piece of perspec fl Very finoly wo xke d , Jim says the wife will find it 51 useful S He has also made a crib board from the wing of an aeroplane ♦

-TO- WHOM IT . MAY HOT .JQW&H.

A Testimonial. art»W» W*»V#t*M#*»*M»«*<**t

” THlS'is to testify tliat csa jolting/Works “ Be The Man Your Honey Thinks You •Aw, Campaign “ I suffered from the following comp’.?4 jit fa: Spots before-* ths - eyes; nighV- . starvation'; 8,0, } coms; bunvinns; flat feet; stocesding flat chest. and House Maid’s Knee e For years I was afraid of the dark, dog®, loud noises, virgins (foolish) and was continually swigging at a bottle , Look at me ' now’ ? 1 (SGD) Cliff Foster, Mt® The Campaign is growing, Jackie Gibbs joined this week. lie says: “I’m gonna be the man me Honey thinks ' I c’ghia be V ( A great spirit * worthy of ■ our early pioneers) u “AT ’EM “ ALDERSON now refuses, to eat ice cream ?; says it hue no

part in Campaign life* LENNIE Boot refuses to join in this mighty campaign to rejuveh* iate the nation, » DID you know that Jim Mori doth now grows' a fierce bristling moustacho o . Steve* Rash and Mauris Palmer say $ » We- are proud of what our cookhouse ca# produce, ? Wo suggest . that keep such prod® .actions o&t of tho aup y • WHO was seen in a jeep -wear- . ing a nurses hat ? • - “ CYRIL Walker, Doug Mclntosh, Jack Dodd and ”Panhandle”" 9 mechanical quartot say they've boon in bush so long they blush when they soo a wofisan© -they go bl’aahing unseen*

Alan Matthews grows homesick for the lass in Ohakune#

OUR ypungcr generation, Tommy Stokeq Cod RQidp E. Clarke, Jimmy Fleming, ] Jimmy Ellery, Snow Hendry, Frank Sayers, Hamilton Maxwell, Les Day and “ Boogie Woogie ” Sbuthcombe are all enjoying life ( in the Pacific - they might become coloniso rs, J ’’MRS. PERKINS “ and Gordon Maoale , have patched up their differences, and are .working in harmony* i s ■ ” HJLS,- NEVERFAIL " captained by Charlie HardwioJ, now has “ Tired 11 Norton as cabin boy© *e da learning® '• ’ /’ KANAKA “ Babson growing into a man® -Ho was overheard saying:. “I’m not going to be buggered around any. ' linger by you’se blokes ’J \ AACK Dorrooh, another of thoyounger generation, is being taught all the things “ a young men ought, to know.” by “ Bunny “ Sponsor* ~- -is proud of his pupil, ■ SERVICES Section are on the • • y..

lookout far .suitable'mals. to hot in a similair capacity isto Keith Dawson, Tommy Takina, R, min pt on, “T£.ucy“ Pederson, l J ’ .' 3iQhardSa,R, !>•» Millar® G ft ‘Diokin» •jdn,* G.L. Bolton, F e W. Clark and • 4,0, two ode The prospective . teacher must 'be a man of the world; capable of understanding the needs of growing youths, have plenty- of hash and versatile, ' We suggest . ilther fi/M Gordon Barry, or Spr* Alf Pluck, o» Cpl. Claude Lowe, or Jack Fingland* Much too impotutous are George Moreton,A. G® Sr A,,. G e Stoner and Keith Vogt® Spre, Wilder,‘Walls and Allen • ' are posraibilitieoc As an assistant we suggest Spr» Fussoy and think Lennie Boot would , in /■•• collaboration with Alf Saunders® by an i ’’nal teacher -ho would not hustle the boys* . • J C pl o Cordie, Snow Lord.', Lave Smith and George We&fth appear very depressed since 11 Seo tty ” the cook went to the “ bush”* We assure them he is in good company® \

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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 12, 11 March 1944, Page 2

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STAND AT EASE AND PAY ATTENTION !! Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 12, 11 March 1944, Page 2

STAND AT EASE AND PAY ATTENTION !! Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 12, 11 March 1944, Page 2

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